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Walter's Coffee Roastery opened up in Instanbul about a year ago. It was a wonderful idea, presumably based off of this sequence from the TV series 'Breaking Bad':

Now they are bringing the chemical themed roastery and coffee shop to Brooklyn, New York by the end of this summer. They plan to bring the same level of coffee chemistry and 'Breaking Bad' references that caused the internet to fall in love with them in the first place.

It's great to see Aaron Paul back on track with his new trailer for Hulu's 'The Path.' Like sh*t, this guy can act; and is it just us, or is he exceptionally talented at crying/portraying deep and heavy emotions for his characters?

Paul plays a man whose family's involved with a highly controversial cult movement. The show follows the family's story, as they grow to doubt their faith, and their relationships with one another are put through the rounds.

Public safety spokesperson Greg Buelow tells the news station that police officers responded to calls about suspicious persons at 4:45 a.m. When the officers entered the restaurant, they found meth lab remnants. UPI notes that police have not clarified whether or not meth was cooked inside the restaurant but police donned hazardous material suits as they investigated the situation.

Ever since Hulu slapped every Seinfeld episode up, it seems like the 1990s show has resurged into modern parlance. That prompted YouTuber David Elmaleh to craft another take on what many see as a disappointing finale.

If you aren't very good with words but want to tell that special someone how much you care about them, Aaron Paul is here to help.
The "Breaking Bad" star just released a new iPhone app called "YB" or "Yo btch!" It's similar to "Yo," but using Aaron Paul's actual voice and adding the word btch to everything. It's that simple.
According to the description in iTunes: